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Device Name
Compacting Factor Apparatus
Model
1111
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The Compacting Factor Apparatus is a laboratory device used to determine the workability of concrete mixes that are too stiff for a standard slump test, particularly low-workability concrete. The apparatus consists of three key components: an upper hopper, a lower hopper, and a cylindrical receiving mould — all made from stainless steel and mounted on a rigid frame with release mechanisms. The upper hopper is filled with fresh concrete, then released to fall into the lower hopper, which is then opened to allow concrete to fall into the cylinder. The weight of the concrete in the cylinder is compared to the weight of the same volume of fully compacted concret
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